so this was a thread made on bob dylan forums and i wondered what you thought about it..obviously because it's a dylan forum they prefer Dylan, as a musician and a songwriter..as songwriters i can't tell whos the best i mean both of their lyrics (bob and beatles) are fantastic, with such great meaning. I mean i'd say something like Penny lane, or eleanor rigby, or even tomorow never knows would be on a par with tambourine man By Dylan, in terms of lyrics, but overall i think the beatles win for me, although i'm in a Dylan phase at the moment. so what do you think about this thread..and which is essentially 'better'? (i'm talking in terms of lyrics).
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lennonlegend
July 15, 2006, 9:28pm
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actually by the way, when you click on the link, go on the 'General discussion' bit, and then about 3/4 way through the first place, theres the thread 'why bob is better than the beatles', so click on that..
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I'm not much of a Bob fan, but I do appreciate how important his work is, but they were both in different fields of music so it's hard to compare them (for me anyway).
This is a tough one. Both Bob Dylan and the Beatles were very successful at songwriting. It'd be hard for me to decide who was better and all that because I'm a fan of both.
Although I'm a major Dylan fan, I'd say that John proved with "I am the Walrus" and "Across the Universe" he could write as profoundly as Bob's most psychedelic/beat-inspired stuff. I'm not sure Bob could ever write anything as simple and direct as Plastic Ono Band.
Melody-wise, Bob ain't even close. He filched alot from trad tunes and even the Beatles (Fourth Time Around). He's more of a blues guy. I don't think Bob could ever come up with melodies as compelling as Yesterday, In My Life, Hey Jude, Something, etc., etc.
Bob: Respect him/don't like him at all. Beatles: Love them and obviously Zimmerman was an influence. I think John was most infatuated. He was doing 'Gotta Serve...." almost to his death. -Dylan went electric in '65, John was doing 'You've Got to Hide Your Love Away' around the same time, i think their was kind of a passing of the torch sometime in 1965, the Beatles were more accessible, but no less deep than Dylan, and Dylan never really bought into the psychedelia thing as far as I know. As Dylan aptly put in one of his songs "I Don't Know".
Flip side of the same coin to me. The Beatles needed Dylan and Dylan needed The Beatles. You want me to say one is better than the other? No chance. Obviously I prefer The Beatles - but Dylans songwriting is just sooo good. He made some insights Lennon never could.
bob better than than beatles????ha freaking ha.....maybe b4 but not in the long haul...bob was a protester..the beats protested nothing...they won fans with music not idealogy....thats like claiming elvis inspired carl perkins to write blue suede shoes....
As far as influential, I would say neck and neck. But these 2 artists influenced each other. Beatles influenced Bob to go electric, and Bob influenced the Beatles to focus more deeply on their lyrics. Notice how John's songs were becoming more auto-biographical after their famous encounter with Bob.
The result of this exchange was folk-rock which the Byrds defined even further with Dylan covers along with Beatlesque 12 string electrics.
An even trade between Bob and the Four, wouldn't you say?